Liquid Death Takes On Big Soda With New Soda-Flavored Sparkling Water Lineup

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Liquid Death is back at it again—this time, taking aim at soda. The canned water brand known for its rebellious branding and offbeat flavors is launching three new soda-inspired sparkling waters: Killer Cola, Doctor Death, and Rootbeer Wrath. And the kicker? They pack all the nostalgic soda flavor with none of the usual sugar-laden guilt.

Available now, the new lineup brings a touch of sweetness from agave while delivering bold, familiar flavors that give a playful nod to top-selling sodas. 12-packs are exclusive to Amazon, while 6-packs can be found in stores like Albertsons, Vons, Safeway, Acme Markets, Target, and Jewel-Osco.

Liquid Death first crashed the flavored sparkling water scene with hits like Severed Lime, Berry It Alive, and Mango Chainsaw. Now, as health-conscious consumers continue to ditch traditional sodas in favor of guilt-free alternatives, the brand is tapping into that demand with this latest release.

What’s interesting is that this move runs parallel to the growing ‘dirty soda’ trend, where fast food chains and big soda brands have started remixing their flavors with creamy, nostalgic twists.

So, if you’re craving that classic soda taste without the sugar crash, Liquid Death aims to have the answer with its new lineup—just with a little extra edge.

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